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Review Date: 22-OCT-2007
RRP: $529.00
3.75
A solid 22in display from Acer, the P223W will suit users regardless of whether they want to play games, watch films or just browse the Web.
Review Date: 16-AUG-2005
RRP: $749.00
4.00
This unit produced an excellent colour response. A great all-round screen for watching movies, playing games or browsing the Internet.
Review Date: 23-OCT-2007
RRP: $489.00
3.75
Slightly more affordable than the P223W but also less flashy, the X223W nonetheless is a reasonable choice if you're after an all-purpose monitor. It does have some contrast issues, but they aren't hugely problematic, and the overall image quality is relatively good.
Review Date: 21-JUL-2006
RRP: $1499.00
4.00
The Acer Ferrari F-20 is a sweet display with crisp, colorful images and design panache.
Review Date: 29-OCT-2007
RRP: $1299.00
4.25
The image quality of the Acer AL2616WD is quite close to being flawless and considering the size and price this is a bargain purchase for anyone looking to take their PC display to the next level.
Review Date: 23-JUL-2007
RRP: $549.00
2.50
If its black level wasn't set so low, we would give this monitor a higher rating as its not a bad monitor overall. But, the lack of definition in dark areas was enough to put us off.
Review Date: 05-NOV-2007
RRP: $389.00
3.50
While it doesn't do anything outstanding, the Acer X193W is an affordable and competent 19in monitor that performs quite well whether you're watching films, playing games or just doing general Web browsing and desktop publishing.
Review Date: 04-JUL-2007
RRP: TBA
2.50
While the technology behind the Acer AL1917L is quite impressive, the application still needs a little work. Colours are exceptional but the viewing angle and over sharpening don't do it any favours. There are better monitors on the market, but if you want to be more environmentally conscious, this monitor will do the job.
Review Date: 25-OCT-2007
RRP: $499.00
3.25
Though the P221W warrants praise for its solid text and graphics quality, its price disqualifies it from serious consideration for most users.
Review Date: 22-MAR-2007
RRP: $499.00
3.50
Despite a few small flaws, the large size and the small price of this monitor make it one that you should definitely consider when you're shopping for a bargain. It performed particularly well when displaying photographs and its high resolution is great for viewing images taken with a high megapixel camera.
Review Date: 22-FEB-2008
RRP: $599.00
3.75
This AOC showed us good contrast and brightness during our tests, but its greyscale did suffer from noticeable pink colouring and noise. Nevertheless, it was comfortable to view pictures and movies on this screen, and the webcam is a neat addition.
Review Date: 04-JUN-2007
RRP: $999.00
3.00
The 210V isn't the best quality screen we've seen, but it's more than suitable for everyday tasks, watching movies and playing games.
Review Date: 24-SEP-2007
RRP: $450.00
3.75
The AOC 212VA isn't at the top of the monitor pack, but considering the price tag, this 22in display is good value for money for those looking to make the leap into the widescreen PC display market.
Review Date: 29-OCT-2008
RRP: $349.00
2.75
AOC's 2219P2 would have been a pretty middle-of-the-road monitor, but the horrible ghosting issues we encountered coupled with the backlight bleeding mean this is probably a display to steer clear of.
Review Date: 02-SEP-2008
RRP: $549.00
3.25
The lack of height adjustment and the glossy panel will turn some users away. These faults aside, there is a lot to like about the 2230Fm. The DMP engine isn’t great, but if you’re after an all-rounder with good image quality, this is a reasonable choice.
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